6 Steps How To Manage Schedule for Small Projects + MORE

6 Steps How To Manage Schedule for Small Projects + MORE

The Weekly Personal Finance Digest – Race For the Cure EditionHello everyone.  I hope you had a productive week and a nice relaxing weekend.  If you haven’t noticed, I have not been around much the past few weeks.  I have been slammed at work with a lot more responsibility and I am just trying to keep up.  I am happy that my workload is increasing, but it can get overwhelming at times…

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Sunday Morning Reading:  3D Printing Edition3D Printer from AmazonThere are a number of new technologies on the horizon that will change the way we live. From self-driving cars to drone deliveries, these technologies will reshape our world. Just imagine a day when there are no stop lights or traffic signs, no need for police offers to enforce traffic laws, and the ability to buy something from Amazon and have it delivered to your door by a drone within 60 minutes…

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Avoiding Debt by Minimizing Large and Recurring Expenses – Rethinking Personal VehiclesPublic transit is an economical option.
One of the keys to avoiding debt is to know how it overtakes us. Without a doubt, debt has many helpers in the form of large and recurring expenses. I’d like to share with you a few pages from my own playbook when it comes to handling large and recurring expenses…

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All projects, big and small, need a schedule. If you have a small project, perhaps the schedule can be a simple checklist or work in a spreadsheet. As projects get larger, they need more formal scheduling templates and tools. As a project manager you are responsible for scheduling any size project and see to it …

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Weekly Round-Up: Post 1001, and Counting…

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Yup, the blog articles just keep on coming.  With the big post 1-0-0-0 behind me (and running a pretty nice contest as we speak; probably a good idea to check it out if you haven’t already…), it’s time to get working onto post 1001 and keep things rolling right along.  There’s not much sense in celebrating a milestone like this if I’m not going to use the experiences I’ve gained along the way to improve my blog and continue to make it better…

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Eyes on the Dollar 20/20 Roundup #39-Father’s Day at the Dollar Tree?Image: Freedigitalphotos.net
Father’s Day is coming up next weekend, which means I have to get my Dad’s and father-in-law’s gifts mailed on Monday. My husband is easy because he likes anything. My father-in-law is easy. A gift card to Home Depot or Red Lobster hits the spot. My Dad is incredibly hard to shop for…

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